Developing and Implementing a Pediatric Emergency Care Curriculum for Providers at District Level Hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study in Kenya

Developing and Implementing a Pediatric Emergency Care Curriculum for Providers at DistrictLevel Hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study in Kenya. Fant CD, Schwartz KR, Patel H, Fredricks K, Nelson BD, Ouma K, Burke TF. Front Public Health. 2017 Dec 11;5:322. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00322. eCollection 2017.  

Prof. Lee A. Wallis – President IFEM at the Emergency Care Symposium 2017 (#ECSKenya2017)

“We don’t expect that every patient who needs emergency care will be seen by Emergency physician specialists…. they are not the solution to the emergency care problem…. the system is completely dependent on community-based first aid responders, clinics and low-level hospitals like district hospitals, nurses, clinical officers mid-level workers and generalist doctors who go from […]

10 reasons not to miss the Emergency Care Symposium 2017 – #ECSKenya2017

1. Kenya Is a Sickening Mess of a country 25 May 2017 …I presumed he was about to be rushed to an emergency centre but to my surprise, all the onlookers were possibly there for the shock value.   2. Emergency Care…IT’S MAGIC! 3 April 2017   3. #Emergency Care For Kenya 24 February 2017 […]

Emergency Medicine Kenya Foundation

Join Our Newsletter

Please complete this form to create an account, receive email updates and much more.
Contact Email *
First Name *
Last Name *
Facility or Organisation *
Designation or Occupation *
County or City *
Country *
Mobile number 
*
*Required Fields
I agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. It is our responsibility to protect your privacy and we guarantee that your data will be completely confidential.
Strengthening emergency healthcare systems in Kenya to save lives.